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BEACH: Lost, not forgotten
I grew up in Coeur d’Alene and moved away about 34 years ago.
Europe worries stalk Wall Street; Dow loses 161
Fearing a financial rupture in Europe, investors around the world fled from risk Wednesday. They punished stocks and the euro and flocked to bonds, driving the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note to its lowest point since World War II.
Contrarian's case
Why U.S. could dip into recession
Ford shares tumble as 3Q profit falls to $1.6B
DEARBORN, Mich. - Ford has generated big profits for so long that investors were bound to get spoiled.
A memorial event for everyone
At ground zero, 9/11 anniversary now both public and private
NEW YORK - After years as a private commemoration, the anniversary of Sept. 11 at ground zero now also has become an occasion for public reflection on the site of the terror attacks.
Travel numbers climb as Americans hit the road for holiday
Travel numbers climb as Americans hit the road for holiday
Young and thrifty
LIKE MOST COLLEGE STUDENTS, Jasmine Waldo is on a tight budget. Despite her slim spending allowances, however, Waldo loves to shop.
Police Dispatch Digest
This is a weekly collection of reports gleaned from sheriff's office and police department logs in Kootenai County.
Phillip Shubert, 65
Phillip D. Shubert, 65, of Coeur d’Alene, passed away April 18, 2012. He was born July 10, 1946, in Kellogg.
ALZHEIMER'S: The great depriver
I want to thank Dr. Ahlquist for his 18 years of service in the ER. For all those who work in the ER, they too are heroes and saints.
K-9 officers assist in drug busts
Kootenai County Sheriff's Office K9 officers assisted in two separate drug busts recently, resulting in arrests of several individuals.
European stocks, boosted by stimulus, hit all-time high
Economic growth projected to reach 1.4 percent this year
If you wanted evidence that the economy and the stock market are two different things, look no further than Europe.
Out-of-staters' impact
Image my surprise when I saw the pie shaped graphs of homeownership in the Luxury Lifestyle Magazine of North Idaho issue No. 6 2021 edition.
True blue
Cobalt Boats unveils new models on Lake Coeur d'Alene
Feed me, Seymour!
Cd'A Charter Academy brings 'Little Shop of Horrors' to life this spring
Cd'A Charter Academy production of 'Little Shop of Horrors' opens April 30
PREP ROUNDUP: Charter boys edge Priest River
Treffen McCord and Brandon Chavez broke open a scoreless halftime score to push Coeur d’Alene Charter past the Priest River Spartans 2-1 in an Intermountain League match at The Fields on Wednesday.
Heartfelt thanks to all essential workers
Now that 2020 is in the rearview mirror, we look forward to 2021 to return our lives
Little promotes $85M plan to reopen schools
PHD: 2 more deaths, 41 new cases
Movers and Shakers August 24, 2012
Fatal flu is here
Idaho reports first death due to flu this season
Influenza has claimed its first Idaho victim this season.